Jane Teverson expertly explains how counselling theory can be used by parents throughout the child's life, from infancy to adolescence, and makes a case for compassionate parenting.
The author provides an insight into the wedding experience from the mother's point of view and explores the complexities of family relationships that this rite of passage can expose.
Written in straightforward language, and accessible to the average reader, Discover Attachment Theory is the first of a series of short books which will show how Attachment Theory can be relevant to everybody.
A model for therapy developed through work with women in street prostitution 2005-2018.
Fathom, an experimental memoir, explores the hinterland of the narrator's mind. Much like a kind of detective work to begin with, the narrative unravels the depths that appear in psychotic breakdown.
Government ministers, social work managers and university academics all strive to shape social work education and training. But what... Læs mere
The author asks what it means to be a man, and what part masculinity play in men's identity. What is it like to have to spend so much time and energy in managing that identity?
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Is Your School Lying to You? Get The Career You Want. Get The Life You Deserve. is the complete, comprehensive 'how to' academic and careers guide aimed at every student considering their options.
In this book, the case histories of Melanie Klein and her followers are scrutinised, to examine both what the clinicians were noticing in their patients, and how they conceptualized those processes.
The author draws on the experience of three decades as organizational consultant to a variety of institutions, employing approaches drawn from psychoanalysis, systems theory and the group relations movement.